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These CD-Rs from TDK have been a real disappointment - they don't play in some CD players, will play sporadically in others.there's a problem here that, in my experience, seems specific to the TDK "music" discs.
Only half of these cd`s would work, terrible product. Stay away from.This is a shame because I bought these discs years ago when I bought my cd burner and these discs were the top of the line.well they`ve fallen.
TDK always provides a reliable product. Just wish these weren't so hard to find.
Of course, I might get another batch and encounter problems but, to date, these are clearly the pick. (I've also had good experience with Fuji Music CD-RW - have yet to try Fuji Music CD-R) Ironically, these TDKs may not be available much longer as the company has been sold to Imation. I've used Maxell and SONY MUSIC CD-Rs extensively on my SONY CD recorder and experienced a >= 10% problem rate with either. We'll see. (I still see both products on the TDK website, but not in the 50-pack brick which I got a great buy on here on Amazon. I've used about 30 of a 50-pack of the TDK and they have been flawless. So, might be a good idea to "stock up").
The new TDK Music CD-Rs no longer work in my Pro CD recorder.I've never had a problem with TDK Music CD-Rs in the past but I've tried several spindles of the new CD-Rs with the new labels and packaging and they have been nothing but problems.I have contacted TDK several times about it but no reply.
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